Emirates (EK). Based in United Arab Emirates

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Emirates Airline (shortened form: Emirates) (Arabic: ?????????? ????????????????Tayar??n al-Im??r??t) is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group. Based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), it is the ninth largest airline in the world in terms of international passengers carried[3] and tenth largest in terms of scheduled international freight tonne-kilometres flown.[4] It is also the largest airline in the Middle East in terms of revenue, fleet size, and passengers carried. The airline operates over 2,350 passenger flights per week, to 89 destinations in 55 countries all over the world. Cargo activities are undertaken by the Emirates Group's Emirates SkyCargo division. Its main base is Dubai International Airport.[1] Read More
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Aircraft Types

Airbus A330 (All Series) Airbus A340-500 Boeing 777
Airbus A330-200 Airbus A380 Boeing 777-200
Airbus A340-300 Boeing 777 Boeing 777-300

Emirates flies to the following airports

Abidjan (ABJ) Glasgow International Airport (GLA) Milan Malpensa Apt (MXP)
Accra (ACC) Guangzhou (CAN) Moscow Domodedovo Apt (DME)
Addis Ababa (ADD) Hamburg Fuhlsbuettel Airport (HAM) Mumbai (BOM)
Ahmedabad (AMD) Hong Kong International Apt (HKG) Munich International Airport (MUC)
Alexandria Borg el Arab Airport (HBE) Houston George Bush Intercontinental Ap (IAH) Muscat (MCT)
Amman Queen Alia International Apt (AMM) Hyderabad (HYD) Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Apt (NGO)
Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Intl.Apt (ATH) Islamabad (ISB) Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Apt (NBO)
Auckland International Apt (AKL) Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST) New York J F Kennedy International Apt (JFK)
Bahrain (BAH) Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Apt (CGK) Newcastle (NCL)
Bangalore (BLR) Jeddah (JED) Nice (NCE)
Bangkok (BKK) Johannesburg International (JNB) Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Beijing Capital Apt (PEK) Karachi (KHI) Paris Charles de Gaulle Apt (CDG)
Beirut (BEY) Khartoum (KRT) Perth (PER)
Birmingham International Airport (BHX) Kochi (COK) Peshawar (PEW)
Brisbane (BNE) Kolkata (CCU) Riyadh (RUH)
Cairo (CAI) Kozhikode (CCJ) Rome Fiumicino Apt (FCO)
Cape Town (CPT) Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) San Francisco International Apt (SFO)
Casablanca Mohamed V Apt (CMN) Kuwait (KWI) Sanaa (SAH)
Chennai (MAA) Lagos (LOS) Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl Apt (GRU)
Christchurch (CHC) Lahore (LHE) Seoul Incheon Intl Apt (ICN)
Colombo Bandaranaike Apt (CMB) Larnaca (LCA) Shanghai Pu Dong Apt (PVG)
Damascus (DAM) London Gatwick Apt (LGW) Singapore Changi Apt (SIN)
Dammam (DMM) London Heathrow Apt (LHR) Sydney Kingsford Smith Apt (SYD)
Dar Es Salaam (DAR) Los Angeles International Apt (LAX) Tehran Imam Khomeini International Apt (IKA)
Delhi (DEL) Mahe Island (SEZ) Thiruvananthapuram (TRV)
Dhaka (DAC) Male (MLE) Toronto Lester B Pearson Intl Apt (YYZ)
Doha (DOH) Malta (MLA) Tripoli (TIP)
Dubai (DXB) Manchester International Apt (MAN) Tunis (TUN)
Durban International Airport (DUR) Manila Ninoy Aquino International Apt (MNL) Venice Marco Polo Apt (VCE)
Dusseldorf International Airport (DUS) Mauritius (MRU) Vienna (VIE)
Entebbe/Kampala (EBB) Melbourne Airport (MEL) Zurich Airport (ZRH)
Frankfurt International Apt (FRA)
Airline Info
Founded
1985
Hubs
Dubai International Airport (Emirates relocates all operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 in May 2008)
Frequent flyer program
Member lounge
Fleet size
105 (+ 173 orders, 50 options and 20 Rights)[1]
Destinations
89 destinations in 55 countries[2]
Parent company
Company slogan
Fly Emirates. Keep Discovering.
Headquarters
Key people
Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum (Chairman/CEO)
Maurice Flanagan (Executive Vice-Chairman)
Tim Clark (President)

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